I imagine this is probably a funeral for a firefighter?
@brendakrieger7000Күн бұрын
I agree
@brendakrieger7000Күн бұрын
Wow very impressive🚒🚑👨🚒👩🏻🚒 RIP to whomever passed away💔
@Jiddy12345Күн бұрын
my assumption as well
@ml9867Күн бұрын
Yes, he would likely have been carried in the first ambulance with the black & purple bunting. He helped a tremendous amount of people throughout his life. TRIGGER WARNING to anyone who wants to find out more.
@Brian-the-catКүн бұрын
I love how they respect their lost colleagues. May the deceased rest in peace knowing they served their community with honour. I’m pleased that oncoming traffic stopped while they all passed.
@margaretkur816123 сағат бұрын
We just had a funeral yesterday (Friday) here in Charlotte County, FL for a Sheriff's sergeant who was shot in the line of duty Sunday. There was a procession from here up to a funeral home in Venice (Sarasota County) early in the week. Then today there was the funeral (more than 2 hours long). Large room, standing room only. Law enforcement and first responders from all over the state attended and the procession afterward was very, very long, looping up to the gas station here in Port Charlotte, the crime scene where he died, and on to the cemetery. Many people were lining the streets to watch out of respect. He was was well loved. Burial was to be private. May his memory be a blessing.
@LindaLaLionne21 сағат бұрын
RIP It is a funeral procession full of RESPECT for the one who give his life (I assume that he is dead on duty) for protection. It is so impressive to see all the emergency vehicules. Thanks to share.
@graceangel51466 сағат бұрын
Crying here. May he rest in peace. ❤
@melissakhalar1842Күн бұрын
This made me tear up. Rest in Peace
@kirkanos3968Күн бұрын
Same.
@maryannanderson2213Күн бұрын
The old lady who lived across the street from us had an adult son who had just retired after years of working as a Metro Policeman here in Nashville. She told me that the entire time he had been working as a policeman, she went through every day being afraid that something would happen to him and when he retired she finally felt that she could breathe again. Sadly, shortly after he retired July Fourth was coming up and he had a flag in his front yard that was getting pretty ragged and to honor the Fourth, he wanted to take that flag down and replace it with a brand new flag. He used a ladder to access the flag which was on a very high pole and he fell and hit his head on a rock that he had pulled from his front yard. He hit it exactly the wrong way and he was killed instantly. I did not know him but to show respect for his mother, I attended his funeral and also went out to the cemetery to attend the graveside service. The procession from the church to the cemetery was the longest procession I have ever seen. What happened to him was not in the line of duty but he was such a recent retiree that all the guys knew him and wanted to show their respect to him. Besides the civilians' cars of relatives and neighbors, there were DOZENS of police cars from precincts all over the state of Tennessee and the procession just went on and on and on. Like I said, this was the longest procession I have ever been involved in or in fact had ever even seen. Watching this procession with all those firetrucks, reminded me of my neighbor's son who was a retired policeman.
@ml9867Күн бұрын
Bittersweet. We've got it from here, Brother.
@dianestephenson7639Күн бұрын
Very sad but a beautiful attendance of this person's colleagues,,may they rest in peace
@judypetersen-q2eКүн бұрын
Wow that's alot of respect. The world must have lost one of our better souls. I don't know the person or family but deepest sympathy for your loss if you read this.
@adamgannaway6017Күн бұрын
Rest in peace. Your brothers and sisters have it from here.
@clairefunnell8481Күн бұрын
How sad. Looks like a funeral procession. See them in Toronto from time to time. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@tracybowling1156Күн бұрын
Omg! The other night, I kept hearing all these fire trucks. It was very unusual because I live in a very teeny rural town. About every 2 mins, I'd hear a fire truck. It lasted for over 35 mins. So I drove not even a mile to our "downtown" and there were all these fire trucks from all of the surrounding counties. Plus a cop had the street closed and downtown was blocked. It must have been a Christmas party for the fire fighters. Because they were all parked in weird places. I thought the county was burning down. But no. It was just the firemen having fun.
@KenSch2020Күн бұрын
That is definitely a funeral procession. I have been in many funeral procession. In the state of North Carolina you are required to stop and wait for every vehicle to pass. I am not sure what the requirements is in every state though.
@OhRonaldoКүн бұрын
Cortege of 75 plus 3 escort motorcycles. Very impressive
@beatfarmerfanКүн бұрын
It would have been nice to see people out of their cars, standing with their right hand over their hearts.
@smith3Күн бұрын
The purple and black ribbons on the ambulance are for a funeral.
@melchristian8876Күн бұрын
👍👍
@LD__Күн бұрын
💔💔💔
@LillyRocket22 сағат бұрын
Can only hope there is no large fire outbreak somewhere in the opposite direction...
@nickibown990317 сағат бұрын
What a thing to say... Its a funeral procession 😡
@FranWentzКүн бұрын
Prob a funeral.
@crabbyturtle1594Күн бұрын
🫡🇺🇸
@Scott924mКүн бұрын
worlds biggest and slowest fire response
@covid_is_lieКүн бұрын
trump going to toilet needed firefighters assistance
@rexman971Күн бұрын
We don't want your politics on here. Be gone
@GruntsworthКүн бұрын
The Biden Admin lowered the max speed of emergency vehicles to 20 mph in order save fuel.
@LillyRocket22 сағат бұрын
You tried to be funny - but failed.
@michaelcefaratti53919 сағат бұрын
Just can't leave Politics out of it🤨Show some respect for a funeral And Post10 post And keep that crap off here please.
@saddletramp1860Күн бұрын
These funeral processions for police and firefighters are getting ridiculous. Huge amounts of tax dollars spent.
@bigc8300Күн бұрын
Your supposed to get out of the car and put your hand over your heart. Not sit there and film.
@post10VlogsКүн бұрын
Well, how am I supposed to know what's actually going on.
@Brian-the-catКүн бұрын
I’m glad he filmed it, it was heartwarming to see the firefighter being honoured. Also, how do you know Post didn’t have his hand on his heart.
@bigc8300Күн бұрын
@@Brian-the-cat He said he didnt know what was going on. It was just a hundred trucks going for a spin.
@jimdarhower4945Күн бұрын
@ bigc8300 - you seem fun.
@ducewagsКүн бұрын
@bigc8300 Not a hand on chest salute, that would be a full honor thumb in, head salute for a fallen member. And have a nice day.
@davidnm21Күн бұрын
Nice touch from Post10 to sit back and allow the prossession of fire trucks through act of respect 🫡